Fear the Boom and Bust with Italian subtitles

by Russ Roberts on February 8, 2010

in Music

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  • zeeshan
    do you really have to link to all of these? It's starting to spam my feeder.
  • Tired of the Bull
    I'm curious. How many languages can you speak or are you competent in? I suggest you take a Spanish course if you live in the U.S., you may have no choice but to learn it once the country reverts back to Mexico.
  • No_Red_Bull
    Should be "reverts to Mexico." "Back" is redundant.
  • russroberts
    I do have to link to all of them. There have been eight or nine out of maybe 100 recent posts. I actually think it's nice for people who don't speak English to have better access to the video. Sorry for the inconvenience.
  • Tired of the Bull
    I'm hopeful that a sign language version will be done in the near future. Although deaf people can read the lyrics or closed captions, they would be happier if they could watch it in sign language. Please be sure to send the link to zeeshan to spam his or her feeder.
  • Tired of the Bull
    The Italian language is my favorite Romance language. It's just plain fun to learn and beautiful to listen to in speech and songs. I'm only sorry I skipped over it to study "more practical" Spanish and French. I studied it recently for 2 semesters at Santa Monica College, and I had a great teacher, Mr. Trombetta. Thanks to the person who took the time to make the subtitles in Italian and to those who did the other languages. I, for one, will benefit a lot from your generous efforts. Grazie!

    P.S. It's a good thing to combine language acquisition with a lesson in another subject altogether such as economic theory.
  • iamse7en
    Okay, not bad.

    But I won't be impressed until I see a Fear the Boom and Bust with Xhosa subtitles.

    Nkosi Sikelel'I Afrika!
  • roversaurus
    okay, I just watched this.
    It is awesome. great rap. Very funny. Listen to it multiple times and you will pick up more and more.
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